The Globular Cluster System of M60 (NGC 4649). I. CFHT MOS Spectroscopy and Database
Myung Gyoon Lee (1), Ho Seong Hwang (1), Hong Soo Park (1), Jang-Hyun, Park (2), Sang Chul Kim (2), Young-Jong Sohn (3), Sang-Gak Lee (1), Soo-Chang, Rey (4), Young-Wook Lee (3), Ho-Il Kim (2) ((1) Seoul National Univ., (2), KASI, (3) Yonsei Univ., (4) Chungnam National Univ.)

TL;DR
This study measures radial velocities of globular clusters in M60 using CFHT MOS spectroscopy, creating a comprehensive catalog that aids understanding of the galaxy's dynamics and globular cluster system.
Contribution
The paper provides new spectroscopic data for 111 globular clusters in M60, expanding the existing catalog and analyzing the velocity distribution of different cluster populations.
Findings
Velocity dispersion of globular clusters is approximately 234 km/s.
Blue and red globular clusters show different velocity dispersions.
Measured velocities align well with the galaxy's nucleus velocity.
Abstract
We present the measurement of radial velocities for globular clusters in M60, giant elliptical galaxy in the Virgo cluster. Target globular cluster candidates were selected using the Washington photometry based on the deep images taken at the KPNO 4m and using the photometry derived from the HST/WFPC2 archive images. The spectra of the target objects were obtained using the Multi-Object Spectrograph (MOS) at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT). We have measured the radial velocity for 111 objects in the field of M60: 93 globular clusters (72 blue globular clusters with and 21 red globular clusters with ), 11 foreground stars, 6 small galaxies, and the nucleus of M60. The measured velocities of the 93 globular clusters range from km s to km s, with a mean value of…
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